Let's Play! Episode 19 - Project Tables, Flax Production, and Ender Chest Scrap Machine
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@TheSkrylar Or take cobble, macerate one to sand, cook it to glass and send 2 cobble and one glass into a table to make pipes (3:8). This is the same conversion rate as panes (6:16), but uses slightly less power. Even more efficient is to take one cobble, and put it through a series of tables to make the RP corner pieces (1:32), though the set up is much more involved.
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@ShadwDrgn Sneaky pipes aren't logistics pipes. It's a separate add-on for Buildcraft 3.x that has nothing to do with automatic routing. The sneaky pipe itself can be placed on any side of a block, but has a gui that lets you tell it which side to act like it's on when inserting and which side when pulling out.
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@yancarloramsey You can use Pump+Compressor next to each other to produce snowballs without the need for cells, and then another compressor turns snowballs directly in to ice blocks. Place ice block in nether, break it, profit.
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As I recall, a recycler just need crap in it; it doesn't care _what_. If you have the energy to spare you could use a cobble generator, macerate to sand, induction furnace to glass, and then use a BC automated crafting table to make glass panes.
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@ShadwDrgn ChilliConCarnage625 probably meant "redstone dust". :)
I would really like to know what you are using to place water in the nether. It's not supposed to be possible, as far as I'm aware - emptied buckets evaporate instantly... RP thermopiles cause snow to sublimate instead of melt... etc. Water/ice blocks granted by inventory editing, or ice blocks acquired with silk touch before Mojang fixed that, are the only ways I know of. Does IC2 or Buildcraft do something that allows it?
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@ShadwDrgn erm... you know, RedPower beggining was mod that makes better cabling than redstone...
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@ShadwDrgn Use the gens from nearbygamer sky tech!
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I agree with salpta. The combination makes the game rediciously easy, where as logi-pipes only takes the pain of manually crafting stuff away (which you are doing the project-tables anyway, only in a more crude manner).
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also, great videos, can't wait to see more.
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have you considered the possibility of using a build craft quarry with your ender chest to filter sand gravel cobble and dirt into your recycler while keeping your ores and useful materials?
it would probably be more efficient than the flax generator and if you used one steam engine with two supplemental red stone engines, it would probably be faster than a cobble generator system, and cheap since the steam engine only needs either coal or lava.
You could use sneaky pipes so you don't have to move.
Direwolf made a good tutorial on how to use it =]
lmacolor 1 month ago
@lmacolor I don't use logistics pipes. I'm not a big fan. I don't need them though. My pipe configuration is fine. I want to move them because of how ugly it is the way I have them arranged. I have a good plan for them later, don't worry! ;)
ShadwDrgn 1 month ago
You're using redstone??? *dies*
ChilliConCarnage625 1 month ago
@ChilliConCarnage625 I'm confused. Is this a bad thing or a good thing?
ShadwDrgn 1 month ago
4 UU matter(bonemeal) gives you 2 UU matter. I don't think that it is profitable :)
alexdj7293 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@alexdj7293 Yeah. I agree. I'm going to build some cobblegens.
ShadwDrgn 1 month ago